The race traitors enjoy listening to anti-white lyrics/poems. It brings them a mutated sense of relief. You see, it is their only way of getting in touch with their suppressed aggression and dissapointment - only by attacking "their own people" can they express feelings like anger, hate, and disgust. Feelings that show up "only because" white people are so damn hateful . They themselves may subconciously be racists (towards blacks or other races), but that subconcious thought only angers them more when they're in their forced psychosis.

If they critizised someone other than "their own people", they would become a racist, or evil person in their own mind. That would result in an explosion in their brain from being disgusted and ashamed of their natural feelings. Concious self-destructive race traitors even believe they should be personally shamefull because of other people's racism, becoming their own critic and a martyr of sin is their way to justify themselves.

One of the nation's fastest-rising poetry prodigies is a 7-year-old New York girl whose poisonous demagogic advocacy of black separatism makes Al Sharpton look like Mr. Rogers.

Autum Ashante' of Mount Vernon, N.Y., has performed at HBO's Def Poetry Jam, The Cotton Club in L.A., The Apollo Theater in Harlem, the African Street Festival, Caroline's on Broadway, the Russell Simmons Phat Farm Fashion Show, Steve Harvey's "Big Time," a prestigious Grammy Foundation event, and at universities and other venues across the country. She recites her verses not only in English, but also in fluent Swahiili and Arabic (she attended the Islamic Darul Arkam School in Mount Vernon).

Autum has appeared at a tribute to black nationalist Marcus Garvey, America-bashing 9/11 conspiracy-monger Amiri Baraka's annual family cookout, and the extremist New Black Panther Party's Million Youth March. The city of New York honored her with a proclamation for inspiring "her peers, as well as adults, while also demonstrating the power of a father's love, the importance of education and the limitless boundaries of the human mind." New York City councilwoman Yvette Clark called her "one of the most precious young talents that this world has ever known."

Most recently, as New York Post education reporter David Andreatta reported this weekend, she was invited to perform at public middle and high schools in Peekskill, N.Y., for Black History Month.

Here, in full, is what precious little Autum — groomed by her single father, Ashante, a Nation of Islam poet/activist — spewed:

White Nationalism Put U In Bondage

White nationalism is what put you in bondage

Pirate and vampires like Columbus, Morgan, and Darwin

Drank the blood of the sheep, trampled all over them with

Steel, tricks and deceit.

Nothing has changed take a look in our streets

The mis-education of she and Hegro — leaves you on your knee2grow

Black lands taken from your hands, by vampires with no remorse

They took the gold, the wisdom and all of the storytellers

They took the black women, with the black man weak

Made to watch as they changed the paradigm

Of our village

They killed the blind, they killed the lazy, they went

So far as to kill the unborn baby

Yeah White nationalism is what put you in bondage

Pirates and vampires like Columbus, Morgan, and Darwin

They drank the blood of the sheep, trampled all over them with

Steel laden feet, throw in the tricks alcohol and deceit.

Nothing has changed take a look at our streets.

Autum's performance also included commanding white students to remain seated as she led black students in a recitation of the "Black Child's Pledge," which reads in part:

I pledge allegiance to my Black People.

I pledge to develop my mind and body to the greatest extent possible.

I will learn all that I can in order to give my best to my People in their struggle for liberation.

…I will discipline myself to direct my energies thoughtfully and constructively rather than wasting them in idle hatred…

I will train myself never to hurt or allow others to harm my Black brothers and sisters…

These principles I pledge to practice daily and to teach them to others in order to unite my People.

Complaints from shocked students and parents led to a tape-recorded apology sent to all parents apologizing for the performance. Autum's father condemned white district officials as "racist crackers." Autum defended her poem by explaining to the Westchester Journal News that white people are "devils and they should be gone. We should be away from them and still be in Africa."

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And make note of this: The official who invited Autum to speak, Melvin Bolden, is a public school music teacher, Peekskill councilman, and producer of her first spoken word album.

Who is surprised? If you set aside a separate holiday for Black History Month in the public schools, if you set aside separate graduation ceremonies, college dorms, academic departments, recruiting programs, and government contracts and subcontracts by race, you send a message that hardcore racial separatism is not only acceptable — but desired.

Autum Ashante' is the natural offspring of militant multiculturalism and government-sanctioned identity politics. We reap what we sow.

Very true! The "letters to the editor" section of the New York Post had some letters about this subject, a couple of which would fit in fine on Stormfront. Check it out: http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/letters/61040.htm
This one if from Linda Bergin of Montclair, New Jersey:

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It is a real shame that this little girl is filled with so much hate and anger toward America and white people...People are so proud of Ashante, saying she's a prodigy; but a prodigy of what - hating white people and America? ....Have they taught her that this is a country where a wrong can be corrected, where a war occurred to free slaves and where non-white people are successful, educated and have power? ....No, she has only been taught to be the victim, blame Columbus and hate white people....I feel very sorry for this innocent soul who has been so tainted

Well, a little softer than I'd like, but at least Linda is upset. Another reader, named Rebecca DiStefano, said this:

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I am disgusted and appalled that Ashante is being lauded for her racist poetry and views....Yes, she has a right to her opinion, as educated an opinion as a seven-year-old can have, but to intentionally exclude white students by asking only students of color to stand up during her presentation is blatantly racist...If a white student had asked only fellow white students to stand up, there would be outrage and lawsuits....I guess it is acceptable to be racist - as long as you are not white

You got it, Rebecca! Noticing the blatant double standards that Whites are subjected to is an important step, one that often leads to true racialism. Let's hope Rebecca keeps thinking!

I saved the best letter for last. This one was written by Susan Winters, of Manhattan:

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Ashante, the young lady who wrote the "White Nationalism" poem, might be well-advised to study history harder, or at least broaden her home-schooled horizons.

Slaves taken from West Africa were sold into slavery as a result of defeats in internal wars.

Kings in Senegal and Benin sold their captives to European slave-traders for metal cookware, rum and livestock. White nationalism is not what put black people into bondage; it was their fellow countrymen who did.

All right Susan! You go, girl! And I thought there were no "racists" in Manhattan(at least since I moved to Brooklyn! ).

I realize that the letters to the editor page of a newspaper isn't representative of the majority's opinion, but I must say, every time I see letters like this, it gives me hope. I've actually seen letters expressing vaguely pro-White views in a lot of instances recently: the beating of Catholic school girls in Brooklyn by a mob of epithet-hurling negroes, for example, elicted a number of such letters. Let's hope little Autum's poem has woken up a few Whites!